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Why China Took 1,400 Baby Products off Shelves
Jan.05 -- Nestle and Danone could grab a larger slice of China's $20B baby formula market after a safety overhaul removed about 1,400 products from store shelves this week. Bloomberg's Corinne Gretler reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
Bloomberg
An ETF Banking on the Next Big Drug Breakthrough
Oct.17 -- The ETF industry has something for everyone -- the ALPS Medical Breakthroughs ETF (ticker: SBIO) holds biotech and pharmaceutical companies that have one or more drug in phase two or three of FDA clinical trials. In this week's...
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Sen. Cassidy on Drug Pricing, Immigration, Tariffs
Jun.26 -- Senator Bill Cassidy, a Louisiana Republican, discusses his health care pricing proposal, U.S. immigration policy, and the impact of tariffs on U.S. companies with Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
Sky News
Interview With Attorney Mark Henricksen
CLEAN: Sky News follows the story of death row prison inmate Richard Glossip. Shows interview with Richard Glossip's attorney, Mark Henricksen, who talks about lethal injections and pentobarbital.
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Trump administration blames Iran for Saudi oil attacks, Purdue Pharma files for chapter 11 bankruptcy, United Auto Workers Union strikes against GM
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CLEAN : Croatians protest ahead of anti gay
Gay rights supporters in conservative and mainly Catholic Croatia staged protests on Saturday on the eve of a controversial referendum that could outlaw same sex marriage in the EU's newest member state CLEAN : Croatians protest ahead of...
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China lifts tariffs on 16 U.S. imports, Republican Dan Bishop wins North Carolina election, Sackler family may give up company to settle opioid suits
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Michael Gove's Tory leadership bid uncertain after cocaine admission.
VOICED: Michael Gove's bid to become the next Prime Minister appears in trouble tonight - after he admitted his use of cocaine was a crime, and that he was fortunate not to go to prison. The Environment Secretary insisted his confession...
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Doctors testing plasma as "immune therapy"
Doctors around the world are dusting off a century-old treatment for infections: Infusions of blood plasma teeming with immune molecules that helped survivors beat the new coronavirus.
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Johnson & Johnson Cites Over 100,000 Pending Lawsuits
The pharmaceutical company's quarterly report lists over 100,000 pending lawsuits as of June 30, 2019.
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Covid-19 Drug Treatment ‘Absolutely Promising’: Johns Hopkins’ Sauer
Jun.17 -- Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Lauren Sauer discusses use of an anti-inflammatory drug to treat Covid-19, and an increase in coronavirus cases in China and U.S. states. She speaks with Bloomberg’s...
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Doctors testing plasma as "immune therapy"
Doctors around the world are dusting off a century-old treatment for infections: Infusions of blood plasma teeming with immune molecules that helped survivors beat the new coronavirus.
Bloomberg
How Dexamethasone Helps Lungs to Recover From Covid-19
Jun.18 -- Johns Hopkins University Professor of Nursing Jason Farley speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance" about data showing that the generic steroid dexamethasone improves survival in severely ill Covid-19 patients. The Bloomberg School...
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Newsy's Latest Health News
FDA commissioner avoids President Trump's unfounded COVID-19 claim. Researchers say a malaria drug has reduced death rates in some COVID-19 patients.
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Trump Says U.S. Is Moving Aggressively to Develop a Coronavirus Vaccine
Mar.03 -- President Trump says the administration is working with pharmaceutical companies to develop a coronavirus vaccine.
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Common Heartburn Drug Studied As COVID-19 Treatment
Researchers in New York City are exploring whether famotidine, the active ingredient in Pepcid, could be used to treat COVID-19.
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Japan Starts Special Approval Process of Remdesivir: NHK
May.04 -- NHK is reporting that Japan has begun a special approval process for Remdesivir as a potential treatment for Covid-19. The move comes just after U.S. regulators cleared the drug for emergency use. Gilead, the drug maker,...
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UK: Hundreds of protesters have marched through north London in support of a black pupil strip-searched at school after being wrongly suspected of carrying drugs.
CLEAN: Exterior shots of protesters chanting and listening to speeches outside Stoke Newington Police Station in support of Child Q, a black schoolgirl who was strip-searched by police officers after a false accusation of drug possession...
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Not Everyone Needs a Booster Shot, Says JHU's Nuzzo
Aug.19 -- Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security Senior Scholar Jennifer Nuzzo says the Covid-19 vaccines are doing their job and not everyone may need a booster shot. She's on "Bloomberg Surveillance." The Bloomberg School of Public...
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Biden Wants Companies to Make Covid Shots Mandatory
Aug.23 -- President Joe Biden said full approval of the Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech SE Covid-19 vaccine should clear the way for companies to impose vaccine requirements for employees.
“I’m calling on more companies in the private sector to...
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William and Kate visit to Burnley church
CLEAN: Interior shots of Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and his wife Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge visiting a church during trip to the north of England and speaking to Pastor Mick, is a former drug dealer who set up Church on the...
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CLEAN : Rights groups say planned Singapore drug execution a 'grave crime'
Rights groups in Kuala Lumpur submitted a memorandum to parliament in protest at the impending execution for drug trafficking of a Malaysian man with intellectual disabilities in Singapore (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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President Biden To Tap Robert Califf To Again Lead The FDA
Dr. Califf served as FDA commissioner for the last 11 months of President Barack Obama's second presidential term.
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VOICED : Incineran más de 18 toneladas de drogas decomisadas en Perú
La policía antinarcóticos de Perú anunció el viernes que comenzó a incinerar más de 18,3 toneladas de drogas ilegales decomisadas al narcotráfico en los últimos dos meses (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)